In most states, if someone leaves a car on your property without permission, you can usually have it towed after a reasonable amount of time, typically around 30 days. After that, you may be able to claim ownership of the vehicle through a process called "abandoned vehicle title transfer." It's important to check your state's specific laws and regulations regarding abandoned vehicles to ensure you follow the proper procedures.
To tell you the truth the second you leave it is is abandomed
If the property is owned jointly, you can leave your portion of the property or your portion of the ownership to someone.
Not if it is cemented down. This makes it a permanent structure, which becomes part of the property.
No. If one TBE dies their interest automatically passes to the surviving TBE. The survivor becomes the sole owner and that survivor can leave the property to someone by their Will.
A property manager manages property and can request someone to leave at any time without reason.
You need to consult with an attorney. You may not be able to control the property that you leave by your will. Once you leave property to your son it becomes his property and he can do whatever he wants with his property including sharing it with his wife. You may need to skip your son and leave the property to his children or leave the property in trust. In any case you need to discuss your needs with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your options.
No. Your only interest in the property is as a tenant. Your rights to occupy the property would die with you.
If someone is squatting on your property you should call the authorities and give these people adequate time to leave. If you have taken all necessary legal needs to remove them and they do not leave you may confiscate their things.
If someone trespasses on your property, you should first ask them to leave. If they refuse, you can contact the authorities and report the trespassing. It is important to prioritize your safety and the security of your property in such situations.
If someone trespasses on your property, you can ask them to leave, call the police to report the trespassing, and potentially take legal action against the trespasser.
When someone is trespassing on your property, you should first ask them to leave. If they refuse, you can contact law enforcement for assistance in removing them from your property. It is important to prioritize your safety and the safety of others when dealing with trespassers.
No. At the moment of death your interest disappears and the surviving joint tenant becomes the sole owner. You have nothing to leave to anyone else.